Style Guide For Business and Technical Communication
โ Scribed by Stephen R. Covey
- Publisher
- FT Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 448
- Edition
- 5th Edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
FranklinCovey Style Guide: For Business and Technical Communication can help any writer produce documents that achieve outstanding results. Much more than a grammar and punctuation handbook, the renowned FranklinCovey Style GuideTM helps you: - Produce documents that reflect quality writing standards. - Access more than 110 topics from A to Z, covering everything from document design, graphics, and parts of speech to punctuation, sentence style, and word choice. - Create documents from start to finish and avoid writerโs block. - Write effective letters, memos, and resumรฉs with the help of more than 30 model documents. - Design effective, understandable graphics that enhance and convey your message. - Discover and prioritize information.
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